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Data Governance’s First Virtual Collibra and Coffee

On August 9 from 10-10:45 a.m. the Data Governance team will host the first ever “Collibra and Coffee” via Microsoft Teams Meeting. Participants are invited to bring a cup of coffee and learn about the new data catalog platform and how it serves the needs of UNCG faculty.

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New Human Health Sciences Degree Unveiled at UNCG

This bachelor of science degree will create new pathways for undergraduate students seeking health-related careers through UNCG’s School of Health and Human Sciences. It is the only degree program of its kind in the Triad, and one of only a few in North Carolina.

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Behind the Screen: Dr. Erick Byrd gets down to business

The associate professor of marketing, entrepreneurship, hospitality, and tourism dives into the business angle of esports and the ways that UNCG prepares students to lead the way in esports organization and innovation.

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Men’s Basketball team traveling to Senegal and France

The UNC Greensboro men’s basketball team, fresh off a 20-win season under the direction of second-year Head Coach Mike Jones, is taking part in a foreign tour to Dakar, Senegal and Paris, France from the end of July to beginning of August.

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Facilities Recognizes Outstanding Staff

At their annual ceremony, Facilities Operations highlighted seven of its staff – out of 47 nominees – who work all shifts at UNCG. Their dedication to campus is apparent, from ensuring others’ safety to building a positive work environment.

UNCG's professor Shabnam Hematian looks into a microscope.

Funding Friday: Nursing Careers and Math Visions

The latest funding announcement supports UNC Greensboro faculty’s research in history, chemistry, nanoscience, and more. Grants will help advance their knowledge into a broad array of issues impacting community health, education, and the workforce.